Dux Unleashes AI-Powered Security Wizards with $9M Boost: Goodbye, Exploitable Vulnerabilities!

Agentic exposure management startup Dux has emerged from stealth mode with $9 million in seed funding. Founded by Israel Defense Forces veterans, Dux uses AI to identify and mitigate vulnerabilities across enterprise environments. By focusing on exploitable threats, Dux reduces attack surfaces and accelerates safety at machine speed.

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Looks like Dux is taking a quack at making cybersecurity a breeze with their AI-powered agents! With $9 million in seed funding, they’re set to waddle through vulnerabilities faster than a duck on a junebug. From Tel Aviv to New York, these folks are on a mission to make security breaches as rare as a hen’s teeth!

Key Points:

  • Dux has raised $9 million in seed funding to revolutionize exposure management.
  • Founded by veterans of the Israel Defense Forces, the startup operates from Tel Aviv and New York.
  • The company uses AI to analyze exploitability and identify attack paths in enterprise environments.
  • Dux’s approach focuses on reducing the attack surface by identifying and mitigating viable threats.
  • Investment will be used to expand R&D capabilities and the US market presence.

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